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May

May in the News

Highlights for May are below, but you can click here to view links to all of the University's media coverage for the month.

Through May of fiscal year 2021, the total value of coverage is an estimated $8.75 million with an estimated reach of 6.7 billion people. Media in markets outside Dayton mentioned the University at least 2,156 times. Monthly and cumulative figures are based on the Cision media monitoring service data.

Regional, National and International

Visions and messages - necessary belief?
May 1
Legatus
The Rev. Johann Roten, International Marian Research Institute

Mary speaks on tough times - invitations, warnings, remedies
May 1
Legatus
The Rev. Johann Roten, International Marian Research Institute

A white bicycle and flowers at the spot where a cyclist died
May 1
Times Colonist (Victoria, British Columbia)
Art Jipson, sociology

1970s American car culture and film
May 8
C-SPAN Lectures in History
John Heitmann, history
Todd Uhlman, history

UD grad establishes makeup business through engineering
May 9-10
Spectrum News 1 Ohio
Jada Cooper-Taylor, graduate

US support for waiving COVID-19 vaccine patent rights puts pressure on drugmakers – but what would a waiver actually look like?
May 10
The Conversation
Dalindyebo Shabalala, School of Law

Archdiocese of Cincinnati Bicentennial: The Society of Mary in Dayton
May 12
Catholic Telegraph
University of Dayton

The human question
May issue
Aerospace America
Janet Bednarek, history

Fight for flight
May issue
Australian Aviation
Janet Bednarek, history

Catholic college graduations, like the academic year, have made changes
May 15
Catholic News Service
Gretchen Theil, registrar's office

Revisiting the song that established the outlaw trucker image
May 17
Overdrive
Todd Uhlman, history

U.S. supports waiving vaccine patents
May 17
WORT 89.9 FM (Madison, Wisconsin)
Dalindyebo Shabalala, School of Law

The margins of subsistence
May 19
‎Social Distances (podcast)
Andrea Seielstad, School of Law

Implement DeWine's child mental health plan
May 20
The Columbus Dispatch
Bob Taft, political science

Pope Francis launches program to put Laudato Si' into action throughout church
May 25
National Catholic Reporter
Matthew Worsham, facilities management

Central Ohio minority groups band together in solidarity
May 26
WBNS-TV (Columbus, Ohio)
Paul Becker, sociology

Interview with Sr. Angela Ann Zukowski (starts at 11:00 mark)
May 27
The Embers Live, Catholic Telegraph (Cincinnati) Facebook
Sr. Angela Ann Zukowski, Virtual Learning Community for Faith Formation

Dayton-area Media

For all local coverage in May, click here.   

Multiple Outlets

UD to graduate record number of students
May 4, 7
Dayton Daily News, WDTN-TV and WHIO-TV

UD research group lands spot on $300M Air Force contract
May 6
WDTN-TV, Dayton Business Journal and Dayton Daily News
University of Dayton Research Institute
Sukh Sidhu, UDRI

University of Dayton holds in-person graduation ceremonies
May 8
Dayton Daily News and WDTN-TV
University of Dayton
Eric F. Spina, president

Dayton Daily News

Bringing back students who dropped out goal of area colleges
May 1
University of Dayton

What is the future of the workplace?
May 2
Tracy Miller, management and marketing

Feeling anxious about cicadas? You may not be alone. Here’s how to prepare
May 7
Chelse Prather, biology

New home prices climbing higher with lumber business ‘crisis’, Dayton, real estate, jobs, economy
May 10
Michael Gorman, School of Business Administration

Cicadas are coming, but cold spell will make them a little late
May 12
Chelse Prather, biology

Amazon, keen competition near airport expected to boost starting wages
May 16
Richard Stock, Business Research Group

Ohio jobs: Those with the most openings pay the least
May 16
Nancy Haskell, economics

Expert: Pandemic exposed ‘child care dilemma’ in Dayton region, nationally
May 18
Shauna Adams, Bombeck Center

UDRI's new executive has long history with the university
May 19
Sukh Sidhu, UDRI

Judge won’t allow man accused of killing Dayton teens to use Ohio’s new stand your ground law as defense
May 28
Tom Hagel, School of Law

‘Never seen prices like this:’ Meat prices high ahead of start of grilling season
May 28
Mark Jacobs, business analytics

ABC22/Fox45

Your employer can legally require the COVID-19 shot, but will they?
May 6
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

Victor Santana murder trial: A new law that could change the outcome
May 22
Tom Hagel, School of Law

Law expert weighs in on Lebanon's abortion ban
May 26
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

WDTN-TV

University of Dayton Flyer Pitch announces winners
May 7

George Floyd’s death impacts conversation around policing, police brutality
May 26
Leslie Picca, sociology

Miami Valley’s community leaders reflect on police reform progress over the past year
May 25
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

WHIO-TV

Ohio's expanded stand your ground laws may mean no charges are filed in two recent killings
May 19
Tom Hagel, School of Law

Dayton Business Journal

Miami University adds 'micro-credentials' for upskilling workers
May 11
Phil Anloague, graduate programs

University of Dayton Research Institute names new executive director
May 18
Sukh Sidhu, UDRI